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She's gorgeous! Those hind legs 😍 Very nicely built mare. Congratulations!
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Thanks guys! I'm excited! And it's nice since I've always ridden green horses to feel what riding certain dressage movements with true engagement feels like. I just needed to really FEEL it to understand it. Vs trying to do what the instructor says and training my green horse to do it when I have no clue what the true movement feels like to know when we get it.
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Congratulations! (Sorry I'm late) She's drop dead gorgeous. Good luck with her!
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Wow! Gorgeous mare! I would love to own an RID one day.
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Is that a nice little crest I see in her neck?! SO JEALOUS.
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Thanks guys! And yes RIDs vs ISH are hard to find. And when you do find them for sale, they're usually packing a good price tag. I LOVE RID and ISH though. That Irish really brings brave and calm and cool for jumping and cross country.
She's getting her butt whipped back into shape after having a foal and sitting around for quite a few months. I can't wait until she's fit. Yesterday I trailered out my three horses and a friends horse. Ava (RID mare) packed around an 8 year old up and down hilly and desert mountain trails no problem. She's a real good girl.
She'll be bred in the spring to Sea Lion. A 3* TB stud. I'll give her the next year off and then later produce a RID foal to keep the breed going. Edited at November 26, 2017 12:32 AM by Interstellar Farms
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Lol Im so stealing your mare XD
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Shes a beauty!Congrats on getting her,Im sure we're all happy for you!
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And im going to come and steal the foals!Theyll be gorgeous! <3
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Omg i wNt to stael her...but i wouldnt do that,congrats
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